- Moel
Fferna is a
mountain in Denbighshire,
Wales and
forms part of the
Berwyn range. It is the most
northern outpost of the range. The
summit is covered...
- The
Deeside and
Moelfferna quarries were
neighbouring slate quarries, near
Glyndyfrdwy in
North Wales. They were both
operated by the same
company throughout...
-
dressing sheds producing the
finished slates. In the
Glyndyfrdwy mines at Moel
Fferna each
bargain worked a
horizontal stretch of 10 by 15 yards. Duchesses, Marchionesses...
- Tri****ic age
rocks on
lower slopes. The
highest peak in the AONB is at Moel
Fferna,
reaching 630 m (2,070 ft). The
mainly Silurian Clwydian Range supports...
- 630 97 2,067 318 53A 74 R859218 Sim,Hew,Dil,A,VL,sHu 465
Wales 114 Moel
Fferna Denbighshire 630 105 2,067 344 30E 125 SJ116397 Hu,Sim,Hew,N 466
Wales 115...
- SJ055095 52.674°N, 3.399°W Moel Cae-howel SH978330 52.884°N, 3.520°W Moel
Fferna SJ116397 52.947°N, 3.317°W Moel Hen-fache SJ109281 52.843°N, 3.324°W Moel...
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Tarrenhendre SE
ridge 69
Corwen Denbighshire 630 m Moel
Fferna 70
Cynwyd Denbighshire 625 m Moel
Fferna S
slope 71
Talsarnau Gwynedd 623 m Moel Ysgyfarnogod...
- summits,
including Cadair Berwyn. To the
north lies Moel yr
Henfaes and Moel
Fferna,
which top the
north end of the
Berwyn range.
Cadair Bronwen used to be...
-
higher Berwyn summits,
including Cadair Berwyn. To the
north lies Moel
Fferna. The
summit crowns an area of deep
heather moorland and is
located on a...
- an
altitude of
around 1,800 ft (549 m) on the
south east
slopes of Moel
Fferna in the
Berwyn Mountains, and
flows through the
Ceiriog Valley in Wrexham...